Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Nov. 13. 1957 --- Rains Hamper League Teams Sweeping rains over the Big Eight Conference area were hampering workouts on every front as coaches planned rugged mid-week sessions in preparation for Saturday's clashes. Injuries also continued to cause concern at several camps, perhaps the most serious here at KU. Oklahoma, however, received cheering news Tuesday that fullback Dennis Morris, injured in Monday's drill, would be fit for service against strong Notre Dame Saturday Kansas quarterbacks Wally Strauch and Bob Marshall have been definitely declared out of the Oklahoma State game. Coach Chuck Mather indicated he would start Duane Morris who last week passed for both touchdowns in a 13-7 victory over K-State. Roger Boeger, an un-tested sophomore, and Larry McKown will be Mather's top signal-calling reserves. In another move, Mather switched Dave Harris to the No. 2 right halfback post, replacing injured Larry Carrier. Oklahoma State went indoors causing coach Cliff Speegle to cancel a scheduled heavy practice session. Speegle moved Bill West to the fullback slot to replace injured John Jacob. Saturday's Kansas game is the Cowboys' first against a Big Eight foe this year. Wildeats Inside Bus Mertes also took his K-State Wildcats to dry footing inside Ahearn Fieldhouse where the team drilled offensively and defensively. Mertes made one lineup charge, switching senior Dick Corbin to the first unit quarterback post, replacing injured Les Krull. Nebraska ran against Colorado plays in a workout held in a heavy downpour at Lincoln, Neb. Coach Bill Jennings said three players remained on the injury list. Missouri polished its offensive PIZZA DELIVERED Call VI 3-9111 Campus Hideaway 106 N. Park game in a light drizzle at Columbia, Mo., with halfback Charlie James back in a part-time starting role. James, a regular a year ago, shared the slot in Tuesday's drill with George Cramer. Cramer is hampered by a side injury. At Ames, Iowa, Coach Jim Myers put his Cyclones through a hard session in the rain. Myers concentrated on defense and said special attention would be placed on stopping South Dakota's wide sweeps. Terry Ingram, the Cyclones' back-of-all-trades, was forced to leave the practice session with an ankle injury. It was not known when he would return. Dal Ward's Colorado Buffaloes alone got dry weather Tuesday but were slated for scattered showers and some light snow flurries today. The Buffs drilled over two hours, emphasizing defense. A's Sign Two Scouts KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UP) — Lloyd Christopher of San Francisco and Bob Kline of Powell, Ohio, have been signed as full-time scouts by the Kansas, City Athletics. There are 27 major Air Force bases in the state of Texas. SHOES RESTYLED New style put on old styled heels Refinished and dyed PATTI SHOE SERVICE 1017 Mass. (Next to Varsity Theater) New Imports- ALPEX EXPOSURE METER Index Scale ASA 6 to ASA 1600 Shutter Speeds 8 sec. to 1/1000 sec. Scale of Diaphragm Stop f/1 to f/45 Scale for Cine frames per sec. 8 to 64 Scale of Exposure Values 2 to 19 With Case and Chain $8.45 ALPEX DELUXE B.C. FLASH UNIT Flash Calculator Bulb Tester 1107 Massachusetts Flash tip for either ASA or PC Camera Posts Can be adapted for both M2 or Regular Base Midget Bulbs Battery Tester Mosser-Wolf Inc. Long Life 221/2 Volt battery—Positive Sync. With Battery and Leather Case $9.95 "Across from the Courthouse" Basketball coach Dick Harp is running into the same trouble which pestered head football coach Chuck Mather earlier this year, injuries and illness. Harp Hampered By Flu, Injuries St. Benedict's Star Takes Scoring Lead KANSAS CITY. Mo. — (UP) — Gerald Hohlman of St. Benedict's College at Atchison jumped into the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics scoring leadership this week 109 points. Hohlman, who has one remaining game to add to his point total, scored 28 points against Emporia State last weekend. Ron Loneski at 215 pounds and Wilt Chamberlain at 214 are the two heaviest men on the KU 1957-58 basketball team. Wilt Chamberlain's selection as an All-American basketball player last year was the 23rd time a KU player has received this honor. JAYHAWKER Open 7:00—Curtain 7:15 NOW THRU SAT. "Toward The Unknown" "Satellite In The Sky" SUNDAY Thru Wed. SACHA GUITRY'S Royal Affairs VERSHIES pilot of TECHNIQUE CLAUDETTE COLEF - DORSON WELLES CLAUDETTE COLBERT · ORSAN WELLES Harp said Tuesday night that one of his players, forward Ron Loneski, has been out this week with a bad leg. He has been coming to practice but has been unable to run. Forward Alan Donaghue and guard Bob Hickman were both out last week due to illness. Forward Jim Hoffman is now in the hospital with the flu. Harp praised the showing that center Wilt Chamberlain, guard Bob Billings and Loneski have made in practices thus far. He left little doubt but what these would be three men carrying a heavy load during the season. Today's IM Schedule Fraternity A—Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Chi, Field 2. Fraternity B—Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Beta Theta Pl. Field 3. Independent A--Roadside vs. Chicken Field 1, and Foster vs. Pearson. Field 4. Tonite Joanne Woodward "3 Faces of Eve" Thursday-3 Days 2 HILARIOUS HITS! M & M continually presenta GREGORY PECK LAUREN-BACALL in "DESIGNING WOMAN" marcia DOWES @RAY fm CinemaScope and METROCOLOR! Shown at 9:03 Only Co-Hit At 7:20 Only THE SCHOOL TEACHER AND THE MOBSTERS! JEAN PAUL ANTHONY SIMMONS • DOUGLAS • FRANCIOSA THIS COULD BE THE NIGHT He also was pleased with the play of guard Lynn Kindred. Harp said that the main worry at the present time was trying to assemble a team. He said the developing of a starting five was still in the "exploratory" stage. Hey! 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